Offices aren’t going anywhere, but the virus outbreak represents a chance to streamline how they look, feel, and function.
COVID-19 showed my company a better way to work—with 50% fewer offices
OpenText didn’t set out to shift to remote work. But it’s gone so well that 2,000 of its 15,000 employees will work from home on a permanent basis.
When, Or If, Office Occupancy Rebounds
Office sector players agree there will be an increased demand for space flexibility in the future, but they are divided on how much lower occupancy rates in traditional offices will be when the current pandemic subsides, if at all.
Survey: 69% Of Companies Plan To Shrink Office Footprint, Increase Remote Work
Some major office landlords have asserted that they don't expect a long-term demand drop, despite some major financial CEOs predicting their own companies would reduce their office usag
Barclays CEO says 'putting 7,000 people in a building may be thing of the past'
The coronavirus pandemic could permanently change how many bankers make the daily trudge into tightly packed city centre offices, Barclays CEO Jes Staley said on Wednesday.
In A Post-Pandemic Future, Coworking May Be Multifamily's Newest Amenity
A surge in remote work after the coronavirus pandemic would also change residents' needs in an apartment community, multifamily experts say.
Video: Cushman & Wakefield CEO Brett White on returning to work
Brett White, CEO of Cushman & Wakefield, joins "Squawk on the Street" to discuss what returning to work might look like after the coronavirus pandemic.
Businesses Adapting To New Normal Of Working From Home, Personal Space
How the Pandemic Will Revolutionize the Office Both Physically and Fundamentally
Some of the major office adjustments to consider include installing “no-touch” technology, revising office designs and layouts, setting social distancing parameters, augmenting cleaning protocols, new sick-time, and remote work policies, and most importantly, according to public health experts, ensuring indoor air quality.
'Everyone Is Tense': Office Owners Demand Proof Of Hardship As Tenants Seek Relief
What Office Tenants Want From Their Landlords Right Now
It is a mistake to approach a landlord opportunistically with a rote form letter, says Vestian Chairman Michael Silver.
Colliers Predicts Coronavirus Impact on Office Demand Will Be Minimal
Companies will still find value in having people together physically, Colliers states in its released report.
New York Office Leasing Dropped By Almost 50% In Q1
Office leasing in Manhattan has been shattering records over the last two years, but the swift spread of the novel coronavirus has stopped that rise in its tracks.
Recession Forecasts Grow Amid Coronavirus Uncertainty
The irony is that steps credited with slowing the coronavirus elsewhere in the world inevitably come with an economic price.
Will The AI Revolution Kill The Back Office?
For investors into office buildings, the loss of office-using employment is a scary prospect, especially as companies are consolidating their real estate footprints and assigning more employees into less space.
Flexible Offices Are the Future, Which Is Why I Left My Co-working Company
Over the past decade, we have all in some way contributed to the paradigm shift in the way work is done, as well as how offices are set up and thought about.
Green Buildings Lease Up Faster, But Don’t Get The Valuation Premium They Deserve
Producing more sustainable buildings will be better for the planet. But what about the bottom line of the companies that build and own them? Do “green” buildings make more money than “brown” ones?
The Death of a Co-working Startup Highlights User Experience vs. Unit Economics
Stroll through any major city in the United States and you’re sure to find an excess of completely built out, potentially useful, vacant spaces.
S.F. Office Leasing Volume Dips To Lowest Level In Three Years As Asking Rents Rise
San Francisco's asking office rents continued to climb in the fourth quarter as the city saw its lowest leasing volume in three years, according to a report from brokerage Newmark Knight Frank.
Manhattan Office Market Soared To Record Levels Again Last Year
Looking for a town to sell office furniture in? Manhattan’s office market hit the highest leasing volume level in nearly two decades last year, showing companies' appetite for new Big Apple offices has not yet been satiated